Help you are Entitled to (Non Benefits) - UK Fibromyalgia
Help you are Entitled to (Non Benefits) - UK Fibromyalgia
Help you are Entitled to (Non Benefits) - UK Fibromyalgia
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PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
If <strong>you</strong> find <strong>you</strong>rself spending a lot of money on<br />
Prescriptions, if <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong> not entitled <strong>to</strong> free ones,<br />
<strong>you</strong> can apply for a Prescription Prepayment<br />
Certificate. It costs £10.40 per month for 10<br />
months, but lasts for 12 months. This can<br />
be applied for at: https://apps.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/<br />
ppcwebsales/ and<br />
<strong>are</strong> valid straight away. You can also apply for<br />
the shorter 3 month form at £29.10 (one off fee)<br />
at selected Pharmacies, such as Boots if <strong>you</strong><br />
prefer not <strong>to</strong> do this online.<br />
If <strong>you</strong> receive Disability Living Allowance, higher<br />
rate mobility, and <strong>you</strong> need a c<strong>are</strong>r <strong>to</strong> accompany<br />
<strong>you</strong> when out (on <strong>you</strong>r worst day) then <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong><br />
entitled <strong>to</strong> FREE prescriptions. You need <strong>to</strong> get<br />
a form FP92A and <strong>you</strong>r doc<strong>to</strong>r needs <strong>to</strong> sign this<br />
<strong>to</strong> confirm that <strong>you</strong> do need assistance. This will<br />
give <strong>you</strong> a Medical Exemption Certificate, please<br />
see: http://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/1638.aspx for<br />
further information.<br />
For further information about<br />
<strong>Fibromyalgia</strong> or <strong>to</strong> find <strong>you</strong>r local<br />
group, please visit:<br />
www.ukfibromyalgia.com<br />
This booklet was created by Chorley <strong>Fibromyalgia</strong> Support<br />
Please visit:<br />
www.chorleyfibrosupport.org.uk<br />
for more information about us and what we do.<br />
© COPYRIGHT 2012 Natalie Hicks<br />
An explanation of what help we may<br />
be able <strong>to</strong> get, and how we would<br />
go about getting it. This is not<br />
an exhaustive list, but is a good start.
What <strong>Help</strong> Are We <strong>Entitled</strong> To<br />
This is a question that none of us want <strong>to</strong> ask,<br />
but we should! We <strong>are</strong> disabled and as such we<br />
need extra help getting around, which means<br />
that we often need <strong>to</strong> take a c<strong>are</strong>r. Here is<br />
some information compiled <strong>to</strong> assist sufferers of<br />
<strong>Fibromyalgia</strong><br />
BLUE BADGE<br />
One of the most widely known things that<br />
assist us when getting about is the blue badge<br />
scheme. Contrary <strong>to</strong> popular belief, <strong>you</strong> do<br />
NOT need <strong>to</strong> be on benefits <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> apply<br />
for this as long as <strong>you</strong>; “have a permanent and<br />
substantial disability which means they <strong>are</strong><br />
unable <strong>to</strong> walk or which makes walking very<br />
difficult.” You can apply online, and they send<br />
the form <strong>to</strong> <strong>you</strong>, at: http://www.direct.gov.uk/<br />
en/ disabledpeople/mo<strong>to</strong>ringandtransport/<br />
bluebadgescheme/dg_181208<br />
or by telephoning 0844 463 0213. You can also<br />
apply through Telly Talk.<br />
RADAR KEY<br />
For assistance when out and about when<br />
using the <strong>to</strong>ilet, <strong>you</strong> can purchase a Radar<br />
key. These can be purchased online, on from<br />
Disability rights organisations.<br />
CONCERTS / THEATRE<br />
When <strong>you</strong> go <strong>to</strong> a concert, <strong>you</strong> may be eligible<br />
<strong>to</strong> a free ticket for <strong>you</strong>r c<strong>are</strong>r. You need <strong>to</strong><br />
contact the <strong>are</strong>na or theatre directly. They can<br />
ensure that <strong>you</strong> get specific seats <strong>to</strong> ensure that<br />
they <strong>are</strong> accessible.<br />
ROUGH GUIDE<br />
If <strong>you</strong> like <strong>to</strong> go out on days out, but <strong>are</strong> unsure<br />
if places <strong>are</strong> suitable for disabled people, then<br />
The Rough Guide <strong>to</strong> Accessible Britain is<br />
for <strong>you</strong>. This is a great book which is <strong>to</strong>tally<br />
FREE.Visit http://www.accessibleguide.co.uk/<br />
where <strong>you</strong> can download it straight away. They<br />
no longer offer a print version unfortunately.<br />
NATIONAL TRUST<br />
If <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong> a member of the National Trust with<br />
individual membership, then <strong>you</strong> can contact<br />
them <strong>to</strong> advise them that <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong> disabled, and<br />
they will send <strong>you</strong> another card which will admit<br />
a c<strong>are</strong>r free of charge.<br />
ATTRACTIONS<br />
A lot of attractions in the <strong>UK</strong> also operate a<br />
similar system, where <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong> full price, but <strong>you</strong>r<br />
c<strong>are</strong>r goes free. You will need <strong>to</strong> contact the<br />
attraction before <strong>you</strong> travel. Theme Parks offer<br />
a speedy boarding type pass so <strong>you</strong> don’t have<br />
<strong>to</strong> queue as long. For example, Al<strong>to</strong>n Towers<br />
will accepts a letter of diagnosis / DLA awards<br />
letter or a blue badge as proof that <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong><br />
disabled.<br />
FLIGHTS<br />
When travelling by plane, if <strong>you</strong> advise them<br />
that <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong> disabled, they usually allow <strong>you</strong><br />
<strong>to</strong> board before other passengers. And may<br />
offer <strong>you</strong> extra assistance. Please contact <strong>you</strong>r<br />
airline and airport for details.<br />
CINEMA<br />
If <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong> in receipt of Disability Living<br />
Allowance (DLA) then <strong>you</strong> can also apply<br />
for a disabled person’s Cinema Pass, which<br />
enables a disabled person <strong>to</strong> take a ‘c<strong>are</strong>r’ <strong>to</strong> the<br />
cinema for free. It is called Cinema Exhibi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
Association Card (CEA) and it costs £5 per year.<br />
The telephone number <strong>to</strong> arrange <strong>you</strong>r card is<br />
0845 1231292, or <strong>you</strong> can download a form <strong>to</strong><br />
print off from: http://www.ceacard.co.uk/<br />
NOW CARD / BUS PASS<br />
You can also apply for a disabled person’s bus<br />
pass or Now Card if <strong>you</strong> have a blue badge<br />
or <strong>are</strong> in receipt of Disability Living Allowance,<br />
higher rate mobility component. For futher<br />
information, please visit http://www.direct.gov.uk<br />
/en/travelandtransport/publictransport/<br />
busandcoachtravel/dg_10036264 You can apply<br />
by Telly Talk in libraries etc.<br />
RAILCARD<br />
You can also apply for a disabled person’s<br />
railcard if <strong>you</strong> get Disability Living Allowance,<br />
Higher rate Mobility or Middle rate C<strong>are</strong>. It is not<br />
free, but provides both <strong>you</strong>rself and a c<strong>are</strong>r <strong>to</strong><br />
1/3rd off travel costs, and it costs only £20 per<br />
year. For more information please visit: http://<br />
www.disabledpersons-railcard.co.uk/<br />
You can print off an application form from the<br />
website or if <strong>you</strong> visit a train station, and they<br />
can arrange it there for <strong>you</strong>.<br />
Please note that <strong>you</strong> can only claim if <strong>you</strong> <strong>are</strong><br />
in receipt of Disability Living Allowance Mobility,<br />
having a Blue Badge unfortunately does not<br />
entitle <strong>you</strong> <strong>to</strong> apply for one.
Document Statement<br />
Title Of Document: What <strong>Help</strong> Are We <strong>Entitled</strong> To - National Information Booklet<br />
Version: 1.0<br />
Date Produced: 16th June 2012<br />
Copyright Natalie Hicks 2012<br />
Revisions and Updates:<br />
16th June 2012 - Creation of Document by Natalie Hicks<br />
18th June 2012 - Amended <strong>to</strong> be suitable for <strong>UK</strong> <strong>Fibromyalgia</strong>